config, as well as against the config for 4.9.0-7-amd.
Thanks.
Taren
On 08/02/2018 10:30 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 01 Aug 2018 at 23:37:33 (-0600), Taren wrote:
I'm running Stretch, with kernel 4.9.0.7, and am trying to compile a
new kernel (preferably 4.17.11) into which I can b
Correction:
The kernel version I'm using (which sees my 2.7T drives) is 4.9.0-7-amd,
not 4.9.0.7.
I can provide the .config file for 4.17.11, if needed.
On 08/01/2018 11:37 PM, Taren wrote:
I'm running Stretch, with kernel 4.9.0.7, and am trying to compile a
new kernel (preferab
y raid device mounts with no problem.
Would someone point me in the correct direction for configuring a new
kernel, so that my 2T+ drives are visible?
Thanks
Taren
I've been using CFS successfully for half a year or more.
(I had to switch from userspace NFS to kernel NFS, other than
that the install went pretty smooth.)
I did my first apt-get upgrade in a couple of months yesterday
and it stopped working.
Syslog says
Sep 28 09:22:18 chee rpc.mountd: a
The usual people (IDT?) quoted Linux at about 2-3% of desktop market
last I remember (3-6 months ago), putting it #3 behind Windows and
MacOS.
Best I remember, about 6-8% server market penetration was where
suddenly all the server people started supporting Linux, and 10-12%
was the market penetra
m sites. I've seen the same 'behaviour' when I
set my hosts.deny file to refuse connections to any site but the ones
I specify in either that file, or in hosts.allow.
Taren
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 08/04/98
>at 02:15 PM, Taren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> >I just went through the same exact situation with sendmail/procmail. The
> >problem isn't with your system, or any software you're running on it.
> >
DNS server, or from site(s) on the net which
are currently unreachable (which was my case). If it's the latter, wait
a while (maybe up to several days), until the net problem is resolved.
Taren
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There's no need to do that. Just cd /dev (or wherever your dev dir is),
and type "./MAKEDEV *". That should recreate almost all the devices, with the
correct permissions, afaik.
> Perhaps I should just cd /mnt/dev; rm * and then remake the device
> files. I've read about a command to make
gt;
> Dirk
>
Or the permissions aren't set right. I've found that when copying files
from /dev, the permissions rarely stay the way they were originally
Taren
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command I would use is (for example):
mount -t nfs ftp.kernel.org:/pub/mnt
^^^
remote server ^^ ^^ local mount point
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> might
> try bouncing your system, on the off chance the problem is on your end... but
> I'd contact the administrator of the nfs server and make sure your DNS and/or
> IP address is included in the /etc/exports file on the server.
>
> Taren
>
>
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tem with the exact name the nfs server
specifies (such as /pub/debian, or /debian), and not /debian/dists, for
example, assuming that /pub/debian, or /debian, is what has been exported.
Taren
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ake sure your DNS and/or
IP address is included in the /etc/exports file on the server.
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work card)).
>
What you need to select is the 3c59x driver. It works equally well for
3c59x and 3c905 NICs.
I've been using that driver for months now, with very little problem.
Taren
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and have not had this problem since.
So... It appears they've fixed the problem in the pre-2.1.112 patch.
Taren
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Look on ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se, in /pub/unix/ident/servers. You'll find
pidentd-2.7.4.tar.gz, pidentd--2.8.2.tar.gz, pidentd-2.8.3.tar.gz and
pidentd-3.0b1.tar.gz there, as well as older versions.
Taren
> Does any one have or know where I can get an update pidentd patch. I got
>
This is just to thank all of those who responded to my original post, and
repost, about my problems with setting up ipchains...
Your help was overwhelming.
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If so, what form do they take?
4. When using ipfwadm (on 2.0.xx kernels), I have the GS as an internal gate-
way for the other two internal systems. Is this necessary for ipchains?
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Taren
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nfs or dpkg-mountable, or
both (and especially dpkg-mountable), which would allow setting more than one
main distribution source, I would greatly appreciate it if someone would let
me know.
Thanks,
Taren
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her programs which show multiple-CPU statistics.
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u can
choose Parallel Port IDE device support, under 'Block Devices', and it will
work.
As far as SCSI or straight IDE support, I don't know if it is available or
not.
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> won't let you run it as root.
>
> Steve
>
To my knowledge, this applies only to Debian distributions; The wrapper
program included in the Redhat distribution, at least, does not prohibit
root from running Netscape.
Taren
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I've been having problems when (re)installing the Debian distribution using
the 2.0.8_1998-06-23 *14* installation disk images.
On two different systems, with two different Adaptec controllers (AHA-2940AU
and AHA-7880), I have had major problems getting the rescue disk to recognize
my second scsi
Why are the hamm/contrib/binary-i386/Packages* files empty? There are files
in that subtree which are needed to successfully install multiple programs
from the main hamm distribution.
I have switched to Redhat, and will continue using the Redhat distribution
until this situation is rectified.
Ri
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